Kensington Market was once the setting for a 1970s Canadian television sitcom, but today the neighborhood is better known for its thriving market, eclectic restaurants, and polyglot community with strong Chinese, Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Polish influences. On weekends, locals flock here to shop for vintage clothing and jewelry at Courage My Love, browse books and household items at The Good Egg, and hang out at area cafes, bakeries, and cheese shops. Streets are narrow and winding with little parking, but Kensington Market is easily accessed by buses, streetcars, and subways.